The Statesman's Year-bookMacMillan Press Limited, 1875 |
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Side 7
... taxes ; 3rd , of the representatives of towns , elected by those citizens who possess municipal rights ; 4th , of ... taxation . The Provincial Diets are competent to make laws concerning local administration , particu- larly those ...
... taxes ; 3rd , of the representatives of towns , elected by those citizens who possess municipal rights ; 4th , of ... taxation . The Provincial Diets are competent to make laws concerning local administration , particu- larly those ...
Side 9
... all citizens , of full age , who pay direct taxes to the amount of eight gulden , or 16s . , per annum . No distinction is made , either as regards electors or representatives , on account of race or religion AUSTRIA - HUNGARY . 9.
... all citizens , of full age , who pay direct taxes to the amount of eight gulden , or 16s . , per annum . No distinction is made , either as regards electors or representatives , on account of race or religion AUSTRIA - HUNGARY . 9.
Side 14
... taxes Sources of Revenue Customs ' duties Salt monopoly Tobacco monopoly Stamps Judicial fees State lottery Excise ( Verzehrungsteuer ) State domains and mint Post and telegraphs Miscellaneous receipts Total revenue of 1873 Florins ...
... taxes Sources of Revenue Customs ' duties Salt monopoly Tobacco monopoly Stamps Judicial fees State lottery Excise ( Verzehrungsteuer ) State domains and mint Post and telegraphs Miscellaneous receipts Total revenue of 1873 Florins ...
Side 16
... taxes Indirect taxes and monopolies State domains , mines , and mint Post and telegraphs . Miscellaneous receipts · Florins £ 57,578,000 5,757,800 69,202,000 6,920,200 24,564,471 2,456,447 7,628,340 762,834 163,725 16,372 159,136,536 ...
... taxes Indirect taxes and monopolies State domains , mines , and mint Post and telegraphs . Miscellaneous receipts · Florins £ 57,578,000 5,757,800 69,202,000 6,920,200 24,564,471 2,456,447 7,628,340 762,834 163,725 16,372 159,136,536 ...
Side 30
... taxes . The number of deputies is fixed according to the population , and cannot exceed one member for every 40,000 inhabitants . In the year 1869 they amounted to 116 , elected in 41 electoral districts . The members represent the ...
... taxes . The number of deputies is fixed according to the population , and cannot exceed one member for every 40,000 inhabitants . In the year 1869 they amounted to 116 , elected in 41 electoral districts . The members represent the ...
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Side 566 - Court; 10 To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas, and Offences against the Law of Nations; 11 To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water...
Side 566 - States; 3 To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes; 4 To establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States; 5 To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures; 6 To provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the United States...
Side 561 - No person, except a natural-born citizen, or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President ; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States.
Side 651 - Jo conduct the business transacted in the United Kingdom in relation to the government of and the correspondence with India...
Side 199 - ... rated as an ordinary occupier in respect of the premises so occupied by him within the borough to all rates (if any) made for the relief of the poor in respect of such premises; and 4.
Side 194 - It hath sovereign and uncontrollable authority in the making, confirming, enlarging, restraining, abrogating, repealing, reviving, and expounding of laws concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal: this being the place where that absolute despotic power, which must in all governments reside somewhere, is entrusted by the constitution of these kingdoms.
Side 199 - ... for the unexpired residue, whatever it may be, of any term originally created for
Side 199 - ... be entitled to be registered as a voter, and, when registered, to vote for a member or members to serve in parliament for a borough, who is qualified as follows; (that is to say,) 1.
Side 466 - The principality of Servia shall continue to hold of the Sublime Porte, in conformity with the imperial hats which fix and determine its rights and immunities, placed henceforward under the collective guarantee of the contracting powers. In consequence the said principality shall preserve its independent and national administration, as well as full liberty of worship, of legislation, of commerce, and of navigation.
Side 273 - Responsible Government in which the Crown has only a veto on legislation, and the Home Government has no control over any public officer, except its own representative.